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Erika Wynn

The Gods They Made Want Us To 'Live For Now' with their Debut Album



In a bold foray into the indie-rock and pop scene, The Gods They Made captivate audiences with their debut album "Breathe In." The album's standout track, "Live for Now," is a call to seize the moment and embodies the essence of the band's message of spontaneity and liberation.


The track is a testament to the band's artistry, having been refined under the skilled hand of Steve Lyon, renowned for his work with iconic acts like Depeche Mode, the Cure, and Eric Clapton. "Live for Now" is not just a song but a manifesto that encapsulates The Gods They Made's response to the chaos and uncertainty that pervades the current era.


As the band reflects on their work, they share that the album—and particularly this track—intertwines the complex threads of love, loss, and self-discovery. Born in the midst of the global pandemic, The Gods They Made's start was a beacon of creativity amidst the silence of social restrictions.


"Live for Now" is a minimalist yet powerful anthem is a deliberate choice that encapsulates the listener's connection to the music. The addition of a haunting violin adds layers of emotional resonance. This single is a symbol of a universal longing for freedom and the impulsive need to embark on a journey without a set endpoint, a sentiment that resonates deeply in today's world.

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